| Thread Number: 4355 Guys I have a problem |
Post# 99700-12/24/2005-13:06 ||| automagic (Chicago) |
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Hey everyone, I have been having a ton of fun with my 1-18, but I have a small problem. The hot water will not turn off fully. I just did a hot load, once it started washing hot water still dribbled out of the jet circle. I didn't think anything of it, till the machine stopped and the water did not. The timer is in the off position, but hot water is still dribbling out. I turned it off manually at the spout. What do I do, how do I fix this?
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Post# 99701-12/24/2005-13:22 ||| christfr (st louis mo) |
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not to worry
sounds like a bad water inlet valve on the hot side. the little rubber disc has pooped out.. you can either find a rebuild kit or just replace the valve pair. easy fix dont fret over it.. there are many universal valve assys out there that will work just fine some parts stores might still have the orig.. dont worry i have done lots of valves its an easy fix |
Post# 99704-12/24/2005-13:31 ||| automagic (Chicago) |
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You made my Chirstmas
Thanks for the advice Chrisfr!! Quick follow up question, where do I find universal valve assys? Can I go to the Home Depot for something like this?
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Post# 99705-12/24/2005-13:43 ||| automagic (Chicago) |
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2nd follow up question
Do I have to open up the whole machine to fix this or is it something that that will just pop in place?
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Post# 99707-12/24/2005-14:02 ||| christfr (st louis mo) |
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not the depot
get the mod # off the back of the machine and call your local appliance parts store or go on line and do some surfing. use the model # and try a search first. if that fails start looking for universal valve sets. there is a place called repair clinic on the web or parts select that you can try or contact dave at www.DavesRepair.com he should be able to find you a set that will work just fine. all you have to do is slide the machine out and on the back side youll see where the hoses go in, thats where the valves are. there should be a screw that holds the plate on. it all comes out the back side. just remember to unplug the machine so there is no risk of shock. get the new valve set and then remove the cover on the back of the machine and youll get the idea. youll have to unattach the inlet hoses and then remove the cover then unattach the fill hose and unplug the two wires at each valve. then just reinstall everything on the new valve. just take your time and youll be fine |
Post# 99708-12/24/2005-14:08 ||| automagic (Chicago) |
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Your the best!!
Thanks for you help Christfr
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Post# 99812-12/25/2005-09:30 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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Hi Donnie, yes a bad water valve is a very common problem in all washers no matter the brand or when they were made.
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Post# 100492-12/29/2005-11:15 ||| automagic (Chicago) |
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Thanks Robert
Robert thank you for the instructions and the diagrams. I went out of town the day after Xmas and just got back. I still need to get to the parts store. I'll let everyone who how the repair goes...
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Post# 100886-12/31/2005-05:42 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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Water valve
If you're lucky, you may be able to avoid replacing the water valve at all. Check that the filter screens are installed in the inlets. If they are missing, or have holes in them, detach the solenoid on the hot side. There will be rubber diaphragm under that. There will be a center hole where the plunger inside the solenoid drops down AND a hole on side of that. That side hole allows water pressure to build up when the plunger drops and assists in closing the valve. if the side hole gets blocked with a bit of debris, the diaphragm will have difficulty closing. I ran into this problem on a Maytag I dealt with once. |
Post# 100892-12/31/2005-07:26 ||| jetcone (Boston, MA) |
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Robert
How on earth did you get your hairy hand into that factory GM photo? |
Post# 100899-12/31/2005-09:13 ||| toggleswitch (NYC & Long Island, NY) |
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ooooooh it's cold in here.
Do I feel the *WHOOSH* of a back-handed (knuckle-sandwich) b****-slap coming? |
Post# 100926-12/31/2005-13:12 ||| Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis) |
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How on earth did you get your hairy hand into that factory GM photo?
Ohhhh that's it mister, one more crack like that and I'm not holding back that's for sure! |